The implication is that it's operating as a general purpose mobile botnet of sorts, and there is likely someone out there selling services on it. It seems like someone was using it for swatting (which is how they found it), and others may have been using it for spam and forum bots. The narrative that it was specifically a tool for attacking cellular infrastructure is a bit misleading. It might have been useful for that but as far as well know it was never used that way.
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Or just don't use tiktok
They don't actually give a shit about Charlie Kirk. They just want a catalyst for their enabling acts.
They usually won't be near the fruit at night. They have nests where they gather for warmth.
Clean up the fruit at night.
What? Samsung guarantees 7 years of security updates for most phones. Google does the same.
We saw a massive, concerted "don't vote, bot sides are the same" effort in Lemmy. It was incredibly obvious and shocking that some people still deny it.
It's even worse on Lemmy because there are fewer users and the amount of data which can be gotten from things like vote data is super valuable.
I am pretty convinced that a non-trivial portion of .ml users are information warfare trainees who get trained on Lemmy before being moved over the Facebook and reddit.
They are mad that SJW has the meanwhileOnGrad com.
And then failed to report it to Congress. That's the big story here. Biden was the one that briefed Congress on the matter.
This depends heavily where you are. In urban areas the one day and overnight options have expanded quite a bit, but seemingly at the expense of rural two day options.
They grew up